texastrekker
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what do most pilgrims do when your camino is over and just before you have to head back home? do you take a few more days to reflect alone? with a group? or just run to the airport :?:
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I bumped into an Italian girl in Santiago who I hadn't seen for weeks. She had been suffering from a knee injury, and I was worried that she'd had to stop walking. In fact she'd arrived a week before me (without getting the bus).texastrekker said:that sounds good. but i plan to keep walking to finisterre & muxia before i get back to SDC---would folks still be around that i would have run into on my camino???
falcon269 said:One word:
single malt
OK; that's two words.
I think a lot of pilgrims discover this. They may start on a religious walk to a Saint, then find the journey did not require a "journey." To me, that is when I found the fun in walking; the pilgrimage as a setting for what really was going on.my reality is the journey inside
falcon269 said:I think a lot of pilgrims discover this. They may start on a religious walk to a Saint, then find the journey did not require a "journey." To me, that is when I found the fun in walking; the pilgrimage as a setting for what really was going on.my reality is the journey inside
Since I arrived in Santiago on Nov 12 and since I have come home I dream about walking the Camino every night. My first night home, I woke up in the middle of the night, I could not remember how I arrived in the alburgue, where I was, I could not find my hiking boots, or how I ended up sleeping next to someone in the same bed--as it turns out I was in my home, in my bed, sleeping next to my wife.